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Autori principali: Staudinger, Simon, Schuetz, Christoph G., Luketina, Marina
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15379
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author Staudinger, Simon
Schuetz, Christoph G.
Luketina, Marina
author_facet Staudinger, Simon
Schuetz, Christoph G.
Luketina, Marina
contents Taxes finance important government services that are now taken for granted in our society, such as infrastructure, health care, or retirement pensions. Tax authorities everywhere strive to ensure that all individuals and organizations comply with applicable tax laws. In this regard, tax authorities must prevent individuals and organizations from evading taxes in an illegal manner. To this end, Austrian tax authorities employ state-of-the-art predictive analytics technology for the selection of suspicious cases for tax audits, thus making efficient use of scarce resources for tax auditing. In this paper, we explore how Austrian tax authorities employ predictive analytics technology in tax auditing and how well the use of such technology fits the characteristics of the task at hand. We collaborated with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance's Predictive Analytics Competence Center to obtain insights into the application of predictive analytics technology by Austrian tax authorities. The thus obtained insights serve as the basis for a qualitative analysis in the context of the task-technology fit framework.
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spellingShingle Exploring the Use of Predictive Analytics by Austrian Tax Authorities: A Qualitative Study within the Task-Technology Fit Model
Staudinger, Simon
Schuetz, Christoph G.
Luketina, Marina
Computers and Society
Taxes finance important government services that are now taken for granted in our society, such as infrastructure, health care, or retirement pensions. Tax authorities everywhere strive to ensure that all individuals and organizations comply with applicable tax laws. In this regard, tax authorities must prevent individuals and organizations from evading taxes in an illegal manner. To this end, Austrian tax authorities employ state-of-the-art predictive analytics technology for the selection of suspicious cases for tax audits, thus making efficient use of scarce resources for tax auditing. In this paper, we explore how Austrian tax authorities employ predictive analytics technology in tax auditing and how well the use of such technology fits the characteristics of the task at hand. We collaborated with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance's Predictive Analytics Competence Center to obtain insights into the application of predictive analytics technology by Austrian tax authorities. The thus obtained insights serve as the basis for a qualitative analysis in the context of the task-technology fit framework.
title Exploring the Use of Predictive Analytics by Austrian Tax Authorities: A Qualitative Study within the Task-Technology Fit Model
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15379